Advice from southerners please

Being married to a Yorkshire man who truly believes he lives in Gods own country, I am trying to uproot him from his native soil to explore the delights 'down south' .
Can anyone suggest the best places to go 'down there'......I would particularly like to explore on the EAST side, but hubby is convinced that it's all flat , and so no good for hardened cyclists, used to a very hilly terrain ( we have to take his road bike...not cross country)
Any suggestions ( keep it clean please!) gratefully received so that I can start planning.
Thank you

Chesterfield, Edwinstowe, possibly Gainsborough.
Any further south will cause problems.
And, Oh, by the way. He DOES live in Gods County!!!

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That must be the bit of Great Britain that god had put to one side ,while the South basks in the glory of being heaven ..got to be just look at th weather you have ,surely if it was gods own country it would be sunny ,warm and CHEAP.!!!!!..lol xx

If you do what you have always done you will get what you have always got.

That must be the bit of Great Britain that god had put to one side ,while the South basks in the glory of being heaven ..got to be just look at th weather you have ,surely if it was gods own country it would be sunny ,warm and CHEAP.!!!!!..lol xx

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Cheap??? You've never been to Barnsley market!

How come when some people visit the fountain of knowledge, they only gargle!!!

If you head north west to Glasgow then take the high road and he will see gods country for real ,the glens and the highlands are the tops in this island ,there are many beautiful areas in the UK ,sorry to break the bad news but Scotland is numero uno

If you head north west to Glasgow then take the high road and he will see gods country for real ,the glens and the highlands are the tops in this island ,there are many beautiful areas in the UK ,sorry to break the bad news but Scotland is numero uno